Succulent Botanists & Cacti Lovers

Key Ingredient – Perlite (the bright white rounded particles in your potting mix) is a naturally occurring light, porous, volcanic material that is mainly used as a soil amendment to increase aeration and draining for fragile plant roots. Its low water retention helps prevent soil compaction, leading to good soil structure, able to conduct water, nutrients and air needed for root activity and lush plants. We mix the perlite with pumice and coconut coir to make it almost impossible for you to overwater your container garden. See details on all ingredients in our Journal.

Opus Grows is ready to go and super easy to use. Just add a little water and sunshine! After a few weeks of plant growth, it is best to add recommended nutrients for your particular plant's growth stage. Always follow the water, fertilizer, and light requirements of your individual plant, and make adjustments for your particular growing conditions and needs.

Got leftover Opus? Time to get creative. See what you can get growing! Top off a house plant or grab a container and some seeds and get going.

Third Party Growing Tests

Microbial Matrix Systems Inc. got our soil under the microscope to determine the impact of biochar on Opus Grows soil biology. By a process called epifluorescence microscopy (used to quantify the populations of beneficial bacteria and fungi, aka soil biology), they found that our compost activated with biochar has significantly improved microbial activity relative to compost without biochar. The active soil biology converts organic matter into nutrients needed for root development, plant growth & vigor, and fruit development.

What will you grow today?

Related Products

Mix No.1

All Purposeful

Mix No.2

Nuts for Coco

Amendment

Bio-Tope®

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